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cisco switch networking 02-02-2007
`--> Re: cisco switch Walter Roberson02-05-2007
Posted by networking on February 2, 2007, 4:41 am
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I know in switch we cant monitor IP flow.

But is there any possibility to check IP flow for my cisco switch?


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Posted by Gerard Bok on February 2, 2007, 8:13 am
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On 2 Feb 2007 01:41:10 -0800, "networking"

>I know in switch we cant monitor IP flow.

Depends. El cheapo switches just switch.
Managed switches also tell you what they switched :-)
(or, for that matter, why it didn't :-)

>But is there any possibility to check IP flow for my cisco switch?

Given the brandname, chances are, that your switch is of the
managed type.
There must be some fine manual somewhere :-)

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Kind regards,
Gerard Bok

Posted by Walter Roberson on February 5, 2007, 11:39 am
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>I know in switch we cant monitor IP flow.

>But is there any possibility to check IP flow for my cisco switch?

That depends on the model of switch, and on which software revision
you are using, and upon which cards you have installed in the switch.

The keywords you should look for in the Feature Navigator are
SPAN and RSPAN.

http://www.cisco.com/go/fn
and on the resulting page, request Search By Feature
and in the search box enter SPAN and click on Search. In the
Available Features box that comes up, click on Switch Port Analyzer (SPAN)
and click on the Add> button. Then click on the Continue button, and
take it from there.

If your model of switch does not come up in the Platform box, then
either SPAN is not available on your switch, or your switch is too
old to be indexed by the Feature Navigator, or the feature is only
available on very new software releases; or possibly there is an
error in the feature database. You can go back to the Feature Navigator
main page and choose Search By Image or one of the other searches
and see what features are supported on the software you have now.


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